View allAll Photos Tagged Fox
This old guy let us drive to within about 30 feet, even with two large dogs going nuts inside the car he really didn’t care. I guess he sensed as long as nobody got out of the car he was fine where he was.
A red fox galop in search of ground squirrels and other rodents in May near Hatungnat, south of Kugluktuk, Nunavut.
Vulpes vulpes, juvenile female. I seem to have a whole herd of foxes -- as many as four different ones cross the hill in front of my house.
© 2009 Hank Fox
Taken at the British Wildlife Centre, Surrey during an Andy Rouse Fieldcraft course. These are captive, not wild, animals
Nikon D80 18-200mm
Beardsley Zoo
Bridgeport, CT USA
The fox was asleep during our strole by her section. I still like the pic though.
Tuesday morning before work (6/26/2012) during my weekly bird survey, I encountered this Gray Fox on Hill Country Conservancy's Nalle Bunny Run Wildlife Preserve. I slowly grabbed my camera and got a few shots, thinking for sure the fox was about to dart away. But to my surprise and delight it stayed. In fact, the fox didn't seem scared of me and acted almost tame. It casually watched me and yawned as I took photos. It trotted closer to me, then farther away, then closer again, then farther away again a few times. I couldn't believe it the first time I watched it trot towards me like a friendly dog. I kept still and quiet except for my camera snapping away, and I watched the fox for over 15 minutes. It never ran away. It was an amazing experience.